File photoJackson police arrested two men Tuesday night after one fired shots into the air.

Correction: An earlier version of this story stated the shots were fired at Reed
Manor, which was incorrect. The shots were fired in a parking lot
belonging to the Steward Street Apartments. The story has been changed.

The 22-year-old Jackson man was seated in a car and arguing when he allegedly pointed a handgun in the air and fired two shots, said Jackson Police Deputy Chief John Holda. The shots were fired in one of the parking lots belonging to the Steward
Street Apartments.

Officers arrived, found the man, arrested him and intend to seek charges against him of reckless discharge of a firearm, Holda said. Under the state's concealed pistol license law, the man's permit will be suspended pending the outcome of his case. If convicted, the man should lose his concealed pistol license and not be eligible to re-apply for at least eight years.

Security guards working at Reed Manor called for police about 11:15 p.m. Two men were involved in an argument, and one fired the shots, Holda said. No one was hurt.

Police found two handguns inside the car, one belonging to each of the men involved in the argument. The man who did not fire shots, also a 22-year-old Jackson man, was arrested for carrying a concealed weapon as he did not have a concealed pistol license, Holda said.